Vote for these Greenville locations in this year’s USAtoday’s 10Best Reader’s Choice Awards

We know Greenville is the best, and it’s no surprise that USA Today’s 10best agrees.

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A few iconic Greenville spots and businesses are battling it out with locations across the country for this year’s USAtoday 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, nominated by USAtoday travel experts.

And the nominees are...

Bonus: Clemson is nominated for Best College Small Town + Seneca is nominated for Best Small Town in the South.

Voting is currently open in these categories, and only 10 winners in each category will be ranked based on the number of votes received. You can vote once per day + share within your network to help bump up these nominees.

We’ll be sure to share the 10Best lists and their rankings when the results are announced. We’re currently waiting for results from Best Art Festival (Artisphere was nominated) + Best City Food Festival (Fall for Greenville was nominated).

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